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LaDunn

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Taiwanese-owned ________ is the world's largest electronic components manufacturer, with 1.2 million workers in China.
 
  A) Apple
  B) IT-Deluxe
  C) Chongquing IT
  D) FoxConn

Question 2

Where in the Earth's atmosphere are chemicals most likely to be dispersed and present for a long period of time?
 
  A) thermosphere
  B) mesosphere
  C) stratosphere
  D) ozone layer
  E) troposphere
 
  Read the accompanying scenario and answer the following questions.
 
  The human body has the capacity to do work or engage in energy each day. Answer the following questions about the energy you have as you run a triathlon.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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